Rรณsรญn Murphy - Free Will
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCSrkmWBpa4&feature=shared
WordAll #642 completed in 2m 56s (the first three in <50s the last involved head scratching and a quickly scanned/read dictionary)
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Wordle 913 3/6*
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #697 3/6 (100%)
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La palabra del dรญa #712 6/6 (arse, I should've got this in 4)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #709 4/6 (ok)
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Framed #648 (nah. I still haven't wrapped. I watched three episodes of series 2 of Spidey & Friends and one episode of Dip Dap. I was uncle-ing via childcare because winter bugs. He built bridges, towers, played with Lego and we played Guess Who? and Rhino Hero. He's 4.7 so rules were overlooked and/or modified because both would have been difficult to play otherwise. Rhino Hero is a very good game and the ability to stitch up the next player is a little like Exploding Kittens for the under 8s because it doesn't require reading. Although I have found most games/attention spans, require some adult input and being too strict about it is counterproductive. In Rhino Hero there are wall cards - like playing cards bent in the middle and roof cards - roof pattern printed playing cards with positions for where the next wall cards should go. It comes with a little wooden figure of Rhino Hero, whom is brave as a lion, smart as a fox and heavy as a rhinoceros. Players get a number of cards each and take turns building a tower with wall cards and roof cards. Some of the roof cards have a picture of Rhino Hero and you have to delicately place Rhino Hero there without bringing down the tower. Whoever gets rid of their cards first wins. The cards have a couple of other symbols like 'skip a go', 'go the other way around the table', 'use two roof tiles', 'draw another card' and they're symbols not words. I ignored most of that and we just drew cards and played until we had a big tower. In a year or two he'll be fine playing it properly. His reading is also improving in fits and starts so maybe Exploding Kittens also. Like Exploding Kittens, Rhino Hero is just as good for adults. A handy small box too. Dip Dap is great. Spidey & Friends is like something from Vought International. At some point I will legit be able to watch episodes of Adventure Time again.)
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